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Old 05-04-2012, 04:10 PM
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Obviously people change and I haven't had any contact with Crispin since we were 18 but he wasn't an egotistical kid at all. He was very humble, interesting and more than a little strange. His dad, Bruce, was a working character actor and that's all the Crispin ever wanted to do at least since we met when we were maybe 14 years old. Bruce wouldn't allow him to be a child actor or start his career until he was 16. I remember when he was in a McDonald's commercial and one for a video game arcade. His "big break" was playing one of the kids in a version of The Sound of Music that toured California. I was so happy for him when he started appearing in movies.
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